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Okay, the translation of chapter 7 of the Oz photo story has been completed! Not much new information in this one, besides a minor mention about Euro Britannia and a little insight into some of Orpheus' piloting skills. Please go check it out.

Okay, the translation of chapter 7 of the Oz photo story has been completed! Not much new information in this one, besides a minor mention about Euro Britannia and a little insight into some of Orpheus' piloting skills. Please go check it out.

Sawasaki Atsushi, who planned to reinstate Japan by gaining foothold through taking control of Kyushu base. His son, Sawasaki Yukimaro, established a government-in-exile in a base within the southern region of the Chinese Federation. Yukimaro plans to ensure his own security by presenting this base to Britannia. Having received a request from the Chinese Federation, Orpheus and the others make a direct raid on this remote region base thatís concealed by deep greenery in the southern region of the Chinese Federation. Dozens of Knightmares await them there. In defiance of them, Orpheus approaches the base.

Spoiler for Oz Photo Story Ch 9 Summary:

Code Geass: Oz the Reflection (Photo Story) Chapter 9

Berlin, a city in Eastern Germany that is under the influence of the European Union. Orpheus runs through these streets where the battle between the EU army and the Euro Britannia army continues. The mission this time is to rescue a young genius Indian scientist, Neha Shankar, who was left behind there.

Also, they've come out with some images for the Lancelot Grail and Byakuen models here and here:

Spoiler for Oz models:

Finally, they've uploaded the full Picture Drama to the Oz website (minus the Bonus Track that occurred at the swim pool, which seems to only be part of the original DVD). You can find it here:

I downloaded the first two tankobon of code geass OZ, well....a pure license exploitation and a total out-of-the-world story.

In the summary they made a complete connection with R1 events, but after....what the hell is this story?

I've only read the summaries provided by Eternal Dreamer, but I don't think it's all that different from the typical Gundam side story. Not to mention that they still have an unknown amount of time to wrap things up, so to speak, before the events of the second anime season come to pass, which may or may not resolve whatever issues you find to be questionable.

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First of all, the britannian now are the main characters, but they're all good people.

I definitely don't think that's a bad thing, actually.

Did you expect all of them to be evil? I'd say it would be more problematic.

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Second, they're 100% japanese in everything, are the japanese writers return back to the dark ages?

I believe you've previously made this same observation about the rest of the series, no? To some extent that's inevitable, since the writer is Japanese after all. It's not exactly a surprising development that the mindset of these writers would tend to reflect their own culture. I consider that to be normal in anime and manga.

Well, depend by point of view, in the past japan anime wasn't so obsessive about their tradition or lifestyle.

Code geass story was in Japan......but OZ is totally in another place, Europe and India, and western characters, (excluding a couple of them in two entire tankobon) then the japan "influence" is very out of place this time.

If in the first serie they designed all the britannian (army side) like evil and racist, and only Gino can be put in the good side (nonette isn't present then not counted), a story where birtannian soldiers are all good is a paradox.

Well, depend by point of view, in the past japan anime wasn't so obsessive about their tradition or lifestyle.

I'd actually wonder about that. I would say they have simply done the same thing in different ways.

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Code geass story was in Japan......but OZ is totally in another place, Europe and India, and western characters, (excluding a couple of them in two entire tankobon) then the japan "influence" is very out of place this time.

Well, aside from the above reply, perhaps we should keep in mind that even the so-called "Japanese" attitudes aren't inherently unknown in other cultures, although they might be emphasized more or less depending on the individual and his or her surrounding context.

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If in the first serie they designed all the britannian (army side) like evil and racist, and only Gino can be put in the good side (nonette isn't present then not counted), a story where birtannian soldiers are all good is a paradox.

It's a matter of perspective. I think your recollection is incomplete and somewhat inaccurate, but the main counter-argument would be that even racist individuals aren't necessarily evil all the time. Especially not if the new story is told from the point of view of Britannians with a personality who aren't being treated as faceless obstacles in Lelouch's path.

Besides...the first series, as you mentioned, took place in Japan. It's not too difficult to believe that permanent occupation forces would be worse, comparatively speaking, than a new unit that seems to consist of relatively inexperienced youths. I also don't get the impression they're going around denouncing racism and saving the Japanese or anything like that, so it d doesn't come across as a true contradiction. If they are simply being shown as sympathetic characters, I have no issues with that.

Personally, I like the more down to Earth, stronger Worldbuilding approach Akito is taking. I know a lot of people like the Narm Charm of the original but I like that it's going for a more Military Sci-Fi/Science Fantasy angle.

I've kinda given up hope that Geass will ever have a coherent canon; it's whole Alternate History angle is a bit of a mess (albeit an interesting one). Akito actually contradicts the Britannian Dating scheme with the new French Revolutionary Dating scheme, it should be 173 but it's stated as 228, which is assuming the show took place in A.D. 2017, not A.T.B. 2017. I do really like though how Akito really leverages the AH angle, whereas in the original it felt completely superfluous; Britannia could've been Nazis or Zekes or Space Aliens and it wouldn't have made a difference.

The KMF Commemoration League, which holds an exhibition match to celebrate the distinguished service of the Glinda Knights, who stopped the capital bombing terrorist attack. Marrybell is invited there as the guest of honor, but she can only give a smiling face in response to the cruel words spoken by 5th Princess Carine, who also came to watch the match, and Oldrin also has to force down her anger at having her lord insulted. During this, the big match starts with members of the imperial family like 1st Prince Odysseus watching.

Spoiler for Oz Manga Ch 10 Summary:

Code Geass: Oz the Reflection (Manga) Chapter 10

The KMF League exhibition match finally starts. The team Fireballs facing the Glinda Knights is led by Sandra, who grew up with Sokia like familiar in the same orphanage. Sandra tries to get Sokia, who has entered the military, to return to her team.

Also, here's the translation of the spoilers provided by gordol, though honestly the Japanese text was really shorthanded and vague this time, so some of this is rough on my part.

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After Gino and Anya appear, the legend of the enemy team is brought up and the match begins.
A team is formed with Oldrin, Sokia, Marrybell, Marika and Toto.
Akito's story brings up talk of the Japanese Occupation due to Britannian advancement that occurred a little before Lelouch of the Rebellion. (TL Note: I'm really unsure of this sentence, so much that I'm pretty much guessing to what it means because of its vague and unclear structure.)
Tohdoh-san is relatively the main topic.

1. Designing the head of the Tristan is Gino's hobby. (Many match-use KMFs use excessively ornamental designs, and he was affected by it.)
2. Leonhardt advises that there is a certain meaning in it. (Half with a careless nuance to his words.)
3. The company belonging to Leonhardt's parents was dissolved due to the failure of having a traitor come out from them, but was reorganized as a research and development team under Gino's direct supervision.
4. Sokia and the members of the enemy team are orphans.
5. Odysseus approved in the year 2011 a.t.b. the formation of the "National Rehabilitation Program", which gives amnesty to people from the underworld of society as well.
6. The Orpheus Side story is also brought up. (Referring to the battle between the Byakuen and the Guren Mk-I.)